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ti Driven nearly ISad with Torturing Irritation—Una&ieio could Hardly Walk— lj Hospital ana every description oE Treatment Proves UseSess. 1 I ZAM-BUK'S WONDERFUL HS&UMS ' I I POWERS AGAIN 'PROMINENT. V §§8 YiMHAT parson, seeing the Towers family for the first time, and noting.their'clean healthy- 1 I*l Xiu /skins would think that a short time ago. father, mother and children were "all ravaged; t ", ||j by that dreaded disease eczema. But thanks to the disease-destroying powers! of. ' - plisHlHijiliifeftL Towers mid ill Zam-Buk, they all now enjoy pcrfcct skin health. Speaking, of their terrible experience;' Mrs. ' a-- - Elizabeth Towers, of 14 Rooney St.,- Burnley, Melbourne, says:—"We came.irom,die.country to V p reside in the town, and the different climate and the great change in diet considerably upset all * 'M our family. The consequence was that we all broke out in a nasty rash.. This.rash developed « ritj into terrible ecema. Myself, husband, and children were all attacked by this awful disease; 1 [ , 1 _, » • was covered with it almost from head to foot, and felt as if 1 could tear .myself to pieces. 'The ' f"" - =:0 || ' , |jj lc:tare from the itching was almost unbearable. All of us were afflicted in the same way; not one - j I || of us could get any sleep at night. I felt like going mad. the irritation was so dreadful, and I was much worse than the others. Not one of us could keep our hands off the affected parts. The ® want of sleep affected us all, and I was nearly half dead. t|| "A doctor gave me a sleeping draught, which brought me a brief respite from all the agony N .'JA' \ tip .of irritation in blissful oblivion. My husband became very bad, and it was pitiful to see him. . " k|| For weeks and weeks he was laid up unable to go. to work and the children could hardly walk! i We attended the hospital, but, although they tried many things, nothing gave us thd least relief, ' S j-|;5 and we became worse if anything. .' . ' ||J "My eldest boy was practically smothered in disease.. A pin s point could not be placed j|| between the affected spots.. Wc despaired of ever being weil again. For two years we were fty 'ortured, and we never thought the misery of it would cease. ?jil|j§ ■ Bfey W "When things seemed at their' worst we read of some most remarkable cures of eczema • Mby Zam-Buk Balm and Zam-Buk Soap. We resolved to' try this treatment, purchased a supply,. ~ '..j J/ |jj $1 ?nd all commenced using it. In a short time all of us were delighted to notice a wonderful j£ -Jifference. The irritation was ended, and the soothing and healing action of both the balm .and '. || y| 'he soap were felt. The inflammation was drawn to a head and all bad matter expelled. As Zam-Buk is invaluable j| j|| we persevered with the Zam-Buk treatment, so we improved. The sores were healed, wc were » yß|Qj?% ■ for Cuts, Bruisea,Burns, g ||j able to sleep at night, and soon were completely freed from a terrible disease. Now we all pass sions, 8 ' "Eczema, § J ess fine healthy skins, which are wonderfully clear and without spot or blemish. Zam-Buk is truly a Pimples, Runnin? Sores! i wonderful balm." Scalp Diseases, Poißoned ® 1 .Mr. Arthur Towers, conhrming his mother's statement, says:—"l was smothered in a Wounds,FesteringSorcs,|| || rash, and had to lie up. In fact, my body was practically'covered. The irritation was almost '* i'n CC w ohi" S unbearable, and nearly drove me to distraction. It is litlle short of miraculous that Zam-Buk •»' Tce\hi'ngSoJesi BarbbT's S performed such a splendid cure, and all our family arc grateful." Zam-B"k is proving its value daily to many sufferers. Rash, Swellings, Stiff- $f j|J > .a.-'' - i'-wp uTiry.- noss, Scabs,- Itch",': Bed I ;iEVERYHOME.NEEDBZAIM-BUK|: aS ,: ssS:i 4 . *' 1 " M 4 excellent >fof' Pimples, rf | ' ' and airski'n 1 Br - asdrew WILSOH S'SSSSi J ivc/l-fctiowii writer | W* SOOI fihS- AND J tl 'J ddlt T l ad ™ ,!i F c u. ed.i
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2774, 18 May 1916, Page 9
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